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primat

Primatlar plantigrad hayvanlardır. - Primates are plantigrade animals.

Maymunlar bizim kuzenlerimiz ve primat akrabalarımızdır. - Apes are our cousins and primate relatives.

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{i} (Zooloji) primat
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primates
{i} maymunlar ve insanı içeren memeliler takımı
primates
maymunlar

Primatlar sadece maymunları değil fakat aynı zamanda insanı da kapsıyor. - The primates include not only the apes, but also man.

primates
{i} primatlar

Primatlar plantigrad hayvanlardır. - Primates are plantigrade animals.

Primatlar sadece maymunları değil fakat aynı zamanda insanı da kapsıyor. - The primates include not only the apes, but also man.

primates
(Tıp) Omurgalı memelilerin insan, maymun ve benzeri bazı canlıları içine alan üst takımı
İngilizce - İngilizce
A simian anthropoid; an ape, human, or large monkey
In the Anglican Church, an archbishop, or the highest-ranking bishop of an ecclesiastic province
In the Catholic Church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circonscription
A mammal of the order Primates, including simians and prosimians

Primates range from lemures to gorillas.

{i} any highly developed mammal that engages in complex behaviors and social interaction (such as man, monkeys, etc.); archbishop; high cardinal
{n} a first or chief bishop, an archbishop
the highest official of the Roman Catholic Church in a particular country
A primate is a member of the group of mammals which includes humans, monkeys, and apes. The woolly spider monkey is the largest primate in the Americas
the title given to the archbishop of a province
any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet
The Primate of a particular country or region is the most important priest in that country or region. the Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland. the most important priest in a country, especially in the Church of England = archbishop. a member of the group of animals that includes humans and monkeys (primat, from primas , from , , from primus; PRIME). any of more than 300 species of monkeys, apes, and other mammals of the order Primates. Primates are distinguished from other mammals by one or more of the following traits: unspecialized structure, specialized behaviour, short muzzle, comparatively poor sense of smell, prehensile five-digit hands and feet possessing flat nails instead of claws, acute vision with depth perception due to forward-facing eyes, large brain, and prolonged pre-and postnatal development. Most species bear a single young and live in troops headed by a male. The prosimians include eight families: lemurs (families Lemuridae, Indriidae, Cheirogaleidae, and Megaladapidae), the aye-aye (Daubentoniidae), galagos (Galagonidae), lorises (Loridae), and tarsiers (Tarsiidae). The anthropoids (a group called the Catarrhini) include nine families: New World monkeys (families Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Atelidae, and Pitheciidae), Old World monkeys (Cercopithecidae), the lesser apes (Hylobatidae), the great apes (Pongidae), and humans (Hominidae). The great apes are sometimes classified with humans in Hominidae. Although the first primates may have originated as early as 90 million years ago, the oldest known fossil remains are about 55 million years old
The chief ecclesiastic in a national church; one who presides over other bishops in a province; an archbishop
A mammal of the order Primates, including lemurs, monkeys, apes and humans
the chief bishop of a single state or people
the group of mammals the include humanity, with two main groups, anthropoids (humans, apes, monkeys) and prosimians (aye-ayes, galagos, lemurs, lorises, pottos, and tarsiers [2: Human Evolution]; [3: primates]; [3: non-human primates]; [3: Introduction to the Primates ]; [3: Prehistoric cultures and primates]
In the Western Church, an archbishop, or the highest-ranking bishop of a province
a creature that uses its access thumb, and make and/or use tools
a senior clergyman and dignitary
One of the Primates
primatial
Of or pertaining to a primate
primates
an animal order including lemurs and tarsiers and monkeys and apes and human beings
primates
Plural of primate
primates
Members of the most highly developed order of animals, including humans, monkeys, and apes
primates
It includes man, together with the apes and monkeys
primates
Cf
primates
Mammalian species that include humans, higher order animals, such as chimpanzees and other species
primates
Pitheci
primates
an order in the animal kingdom; species include monkeys, apes and human beings
primates
The most highly developed order of mammals, including man, the apes, lemurs, and monkeys
primates
Large-brained, mostly tree-dwelling mammals with three-dimensional color vision and grasping hands Humans are primates
primates
The highest order of mammals
primatial
{s} of an archbishop; pertaining to an archbishop
primatial
Primatical
primate

    Heceleme

    pri·mate

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    Telaffuz

    /ˈprīˌmāt/ /ˈpraɪˌmeɪt/

    Etimoloji

    () From Old French or French primat, from a noun use of Latin primat-, from primus (“prime, first rank”)

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